bellew v fry off

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bellew v fry off

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http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/bo ... -25534703/


gutted for tony this would of been a great for him to move up the rankings and get more exposure hope a decent british opponent can be found
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Hope they get a good opponent in for Tony.
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i no Ovil McKenzie would take the fight :TU:
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bigdaddy wrote:i no Ovil McKenzie would take the fight :TU:


maybe it could be a eliminator
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bigdaddy wrote:i no Ovil McKenzie would take the fight :TU:
Good shout, that would be a good fight for both parties
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well, i guess bellew will look towards a bum now.
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really disapointed!! was looking forward to that
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Cossack wrote:well, i guess bellew will look towards a bum now.
And it's a happy new year from Lirva, the worst-disguised troll on the web :wink:

Getting back to the important part of the thread, Ovil would be an ideal replacement and a really good gauge re. Tony's development.
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Well it looks like the Cleverly fight in January is also off, why not bring this fight forward and get ready to RUMMBLE :TU:

It could be for the British :box:
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NOOOO NOT MATHEW BARNEY!!
Joking aside he has fought and only narrowly lost for the euro title and went 12 with froch although I feel like ive overdosed on nightol whenever I watch him.A stoppage for bomber would be a good result.
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freddie boswell wrote:NOOOO NOT MATHEW BARNEY!!
Joking aside he has fought and only narrowly lost for the euro title and went 12 with froch although I feel like ive overdosed on nightol whenever I watch him.A stoppage for bomber would be a good result.
All wrong for Bomber at this stage I'd suggest - the classic maximum risk, minimum reward scenario
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Bomber,it would be madness to box Barney.Even if you win convincingly,you can be sure he would spoil enough to put off thousands of casual fans who will be at the arena that night.
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Bomber v Fry was never on
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Bomber v Fry was never on
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The quiet man 2004 wrote:Bomber v Fry was never on
i no that aswell cris firth told me weeks ago its not gonna happen the fry camp want more money than wat was offered.
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yeh the fry camp are making up excuses, its not the rite amount of money bla bla :lol:

people would have more respect for fry if he came out and said hes absolutely terrified to fight bellew. and he knows it wouldnt go past 3 rounds.

what a great excuse. the moneys not right. :lol: its not right even tho its probibly around the same he was offered to fight cleverly (bare in mind there were 2 belts on the line there.) not to mention the fact he got k.od by cleverly last fight and he thinks he is in a position to bargain? :KO:

whats the point in being a boxer fry? if when you get offered title shots in your own back yard you %hit you pants. :-?

if you won this fight you could then start demanding large amounts of money. i mean surly thats how it works?
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Sixteen fights (70 rounds) and almost seven years in, Courtney's only real victory of note is a 6th rd ko of Tony Salam.
He will be 35 in May, times ticking. Should he really be holding out for big bucks ?
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righthook wrote:yeh the fry camp are making up excuses, its not the rite amount of money bla bla :lol:

people would have more respect for fry if he came out and said hes absolutely terrified to fight bellew. and he knows it wouldnt go past 3 rounds.

what a great excuse. the moneys not right. :lol: its not right even tho its probibly around the same he was offered to fight cleverly (bare in mind there were 2 belts on the line there.) not to mention the fact he got k.od by cleverly last fight and he thinks he is in a position to bargain? :KO:

whats the point in being a boxer fry? if when you get offered title shots in your own back yard you %hit you pants. :-?

if you won this fight you could then start demanding large amounts of money. i mean surly thats how it works?
Dont think his sh,t him self............i respect him if the money peanuts why should he fight????????? after all bellew a good kid and it will sell a lot of tickets :TU:
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You've got Darren Stubbs, he holds the Central area title, he is a toughman. Maybe he can be tempted to defend against Bellew.
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Old bones Ian wrote:You've got Darren Stubbs, he holds the Central area title, he is a toughman. Maybe he can be tempted to defend against Bellew.
He has publicly and personally told Bellew no.. :verysad:
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mexican roadsweeper wrote:Sixteen fights (70 rounds) and almost seven years in, Courtney's only real victory of note is a 6th rd ko of Tony Salam.
He will be 35 in May, times ticking. Should he really be holding out for big bucks ?
Holding out for the bigger purse signals to me that he's not confident.
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If he been offered peanuts why fight. Limond was offered poor money too for fight with Mitchell.
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Danny MacIntosh would be an exciting fight and good for both imo
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alexpaterson wrote:Danny MacIntosh would be an exciting fight and good for both imo
Id love to see Bomber smash him....
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hes meant to be fighting oakey, hatton won purse bids a while ago but iv not heard anything on when the fights taking place
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